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How much air do you breathe in a lifetime?
Every minute, multiple liters of air are cycled through your lungs.
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human nasal cavity
Sagittal view of the human nasal cavity.
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Olfactory epithelium
The olfactory epithelium, found within the nasal cavity, contains olfactory receptor...
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